Andreas von Dippel

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Franz Andreas Dippel , from 1819 noble and knight von Dippel (born November 10, 1772 in Pressath , Upper Palatinate ; † May 18, 1837 in Königshütte near Waldsassen , Upper Palatinate) was a Bavarian mountain ridge and member of the state parliament .

Life

Dippel, the son of the carpenter Johann Ulrich Dippel (1747-1811), studied law at the University of Ingolstadt . From 1804 he was first chief administrator of the "Grube Gottesgab" in Gleißinger Fels near Fichtelberg ( Fichtelgebirge ), later chief miner in Königshütte near Waldsassen, where he was appointed mountain ridge in 1833.

Dippel, now wealthy and landowner , had the König-Otto-Bad with spa and residential house built in nearby Wiesau (Upper Palatinate) in 1836 .

Dippel was a member of the Bavarian Chamber of Deputies from 1825 to 1837 . From 1831 to 1834 he was considered "actively loyal to the government" .

On July 10, 1810, he was elevated to the royal Bavarian knighthood with the name "Edler von" . Enrollment in the knight class in the Kingdom of Bavaria did not take place until January 7, 1813.

Memberships

  • Dippel was a member No. 792 of the Polytechnic Association for the Kingdom of Bavaria

Publications

  • Mixed poems , Verlag Seidel, Sulzbach 1794
  • Dippel foreman , 1802, dedicated to his Highness the Prince Elector Palatine of the Palatinate, Carl Ludwig August, when he presented his fatherland's mineral cabinet

literature

  • Strohmeier: Königshütte near Mitterteich. A former state ironworks . In: Die Oberpfalz 1924, p. 34f-37 (cf. Die Oberpfalz 1913, p. 128 f.).

Individual evidence

  1. ^ Wilhelm Kosch, Bruno Berger, Heinz Rupp: German Literature Lexicon. Biographical-bibliographical manual , page 301, Verlag Francke, 1966 excerpt
  2. ^ Wilhelm Heinrich Riehl, J. Heyberger, August Wilhelm von Wachter, Christian Schmitt: Bavaria. Regional and Folklore of the Kingdom of Bavaria , Volume 2, Section 1: Upper Palatinate and Regensburg, Cotta Publishing House, 1863 page 659
  3. ^ Andreas von Dippel in the parliamentary database at the House of Bavarian History
  4. ^ Genealogisches Handbuch des Adels , Adelslexikon Volume II, page 494, Volume 58 of the complete series, CA Starke Verlag, Limburg (Lahn) 1974.
  5. Bayerisches Hauptstaatsarchiv , aristocratic register Dippel, F. Andreas, January 7, 1813, Ri D 6
  6. Kunst- und Gewerbe-Blatt , Polytechnischer Verein für das Kingdom Bayern (Ed.), 1830 page 5